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Fixed? Knowing HBC they'd probably tarmac it!
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Have just been looking at the Elevate East Lancashire web site, very interesting reading......plans for the old warehouse and commercial pub at Church feature on there. Note the bit about the clearance of 200 terraced houses, and the development of "29 new homes to rent" also the funding for hyndburn against the funding for blackburn with darwen
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Hmmmm. Blackburn with Darwen, Pendle and Burnley all getting a larger slice of the cake than poor old Hyndburn. Sounds about right, that.
It is things like this that begin to make you paranoid; what have we done that is so awful that we always seem to end up with the shi**y end of every stick? |
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What I don’t get is why are people always be crying how bad it is and yet the people who dwell in this negativity never seem to be heard expressing their fears or opinions in the local press, everyone who lives over there has a right to be heard. You have a voice, why aren’t you using it…. Councillor Britclit will read the comments of this site and wee himself laughing, “Oh Dear oh dear, at it again calling we fit to burn. Now’t they can do but chit chat……
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That’s not a personal attack, but rather a plea for someone to stand up and do something more positive. :o :o
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Well after "thirty years of service to the community" the pitiful results of which lie all around us. I think that there is some merit in your suggestions; after all, it couldn't possibly be any worse....or could it?
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Hmm.. Very interesting thread this, with a general consensus that "something" needs doing without the animosity the Panoptican project built up. So, jusy a few thoughts
I thought the reason that The Commercial could`nt be developed was due to the close proximity to Blythes and the problems a chemical leak could cause. A scheme like this would need dynamic leadership within the partnership...can you see that coming from HBC, with apologies to Graham Jones! I posted a previous thread regarding a cycle route through Hyndburn the ideas behind which fit in with this scheme, but got very few posts. It was open to debate, so was it due to apathy? I`m all for being bundled together with the Ribble Valley.. It`s a beautiful place |
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I have nothing against the Ribble Valley Blackburn or Burnley but I believe Hyndburn should forge its own identity in the county and one to be proud of. The apathy could be because people have heard plenty of plans that have come to nothing so when some does appear its the "yeh right as if it will happen" attitude that prevails.
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Who has the right qualities and of the right calibre to take this on. It would be a task and a half just to get on a level road before trying to win the Accy public over.
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If such a group were to be organised somebody would have to lead it or at the very least start it off. It isn't going to materialise of its own accord - and look what happens when anybody suggests the awful word "committee".
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Getting started can be as simple as getting Gayle and Katex to come up with short play to get local interest going in there area and then hitting the road to Accy. There is evidence that this could work. Graham Jones’s recent experience shows that the council is a little tender round the region of media, If a few off the cuff comments can cause concern, what could you do if those critiques where organised and extensive. |
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Can we shift it?
Does Tony Wilson know about it? I know when I worked in Church at the old TSB donkeys ages ago there wasn't half a pong wafted over from Blythes when the wind was in the right (wrong) direction. |
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Oh no, the boneyard was a different smell entirely!
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Has it improved at all these days? I only pass through Church in a bus or car during the day so don't have much experience of it first hand.
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I remember those smells along with that of Jacksons farm. Enough to want to make you hughie urquart everywhere.
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I know it sounds slightly sick but I used to love the smell of the boneyard. When I lived in Church as a kid, whenever we'd been away and were on our way back, on catching a whiff of the boneyard I knew I was home.:D
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